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The warmest of 2022 Welcome:)

 Hello...Hope everyone had a wonderful time celebrating New year among family & friends. 

There is something I have to say here. This is my 350th post at Crystal grandeur. It is delightful to be part of the blogging community and to have come across so many talented bloggers all through these years across the planet who have the same passion. I have many people to thank for visiting Crystal grandeur over the years and also bloggers for hosting link parties & for featuring my posts sometime. I must thank Barbara of' French Ethereal ' to feature my French inspired table in one of her recent select. Thank you Barbara. I am truly honored. 

Created a vibrant red table to go with the celebration and for the dim winter days. This fiery hue considered to be color of passion, power and invincibility. I couldn't think of nothing better than this hue for the warmest of 2022 welcome. Love burning candles always as the soft glow of candle lights give home a festive feel.    

















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  1. Dearest Sujatha,
    I'm sincerely glad for your feature, you deserve acknowledgments for your taste and your style in tablescaping!
    Wishing you a wonderful New Year once again,
    I'm sending my warmest hug to you
    Daniela at ~ My little old world ~

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  2. What a bright and cheery table for the sometimes dark days of winter. Very pretty. Happy new year.

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